Absolutely brilliant article, Lance. I am very excited to see where you go with this. The ontology you describe around arguments can also inform the structure and semantics of content itself. What if the ontology wasn't an overlay on the content but the framework you start with to write the content? Of course this structure would inform how you write a claim so as to convey the confidence you have at the time, or write the evidence such that it easily chunks and can be reused between claims.
Absolutely brilliant article, Lance. I am very excited to see where you go with this. The ontology you describe around arguments can also inform the structure and semantics of content itself. What if the ontology wasn't an overlay on the content but the framework you start with to write the content? Of course this structure would inform how you write a claim so as to convey the confidence you have at the time, or write the evidence such that it easily chunks and can be reused between claims.
That makes a lot of sense ... So graphing can be a form of team reflection, too!